Posts Tagged ‘Berlin’

THE WEEK Dec. 10–16, 2018

Openings and events at Collegium Hungaricum, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Akademie der Künste, Volksbühne, Greenhouse Berlin, Kanya Kage, Hamburger Bahnhof, Kunstraum Kreuzberg Bethanien, Arsenal Kino, König Galerie, Nome, Grisebach,[read on]


Videoart At Midnight Celebrates 10th Anniversary

Article by Sofia Bergmann // Dec. 07, 2018
On its tenth anniversary this December 14th, Videoart at Midnight (VAM) will also hold its 100th screening. While the VAM festival – made up of symposiums, exhibitions and events – began on November 6th,[read on]


THE WEEK Nov. 19–25, 2018

Openings and events at Interfilm festival, KW Institute, Image Movement, HAU3 – Hebbel am Ufer, Galerie Eigen+Art, Glocauair, IFA Galerie Berlin, Sexauer, Grimmuseum, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Eden Eden, Institut für alles Mögliche, Niels Borch Jensen, Kindl – Zentrum für[read on]


Floating through Europe Inside a Camera

Article by Sofia Bergmann // Oct. 23, 2018
Light, water and his own emotions are what drive Maciej Markowicz’s entirely unique photographs, which he captures on an antique-style camera obsucra that floats from city to city. The camera obscura[read on]


Open Call for ZK/U Residency 2019

Oct. 20, 2018
ZK/U – Center for Art and Urbanistic’s residency programme is open for applications from artists, scholars and practitioners that concern themselves with the phenomenon of ‘the city’[read on]


Cecilia Jonsson Serenades Sewage Bacteria

Article by Sofia Bergmann // Oct. 11, 2018
Certain sounds are music to our ears, and apparently also to the bacteria in our waste. Cecilia Jonsson can not only prove this through her research, but can demonstrate the results as pieces of art[read on]


Examining Macedonia’s New Antiquity

Oct. 03, 2018
In 2010, the Macedonian government began an urban development project to restore and rebuild public buildings, monuments and museums in the capital of Skopje, but rather than give these[read on]


The Bitterness of the Global Care Chain

Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Sept. 28, 2018
‘Bitter Things: Narratives and Memories of Transnational Families’ at Archive Kabinett examines the significance of things and objects for families separated by the global care chain[read on]